100% silver. Minted in China.Are they solid silver? If not what is the percentage? Did you use the Franklin mint?
I am open to all suggestions.Yes it shows great initiative as always Declan, and they are definitely well produced. You know maybe as a simpler thing than an Irish village you could try and do up, even to a lowish standard, some old building where people could stay, patriots or whatever, in numbers, bunk beds even.
Old Irish monasteries and convents etc are sometimes going quite cheap. To create an actual village you are into planning etc etc and that is always going to be very expensive and time consuming?
The obvious thing to do with sarsfieldspub is to expand into a youtube channel and invite guests once a week and that kind of thing?
It was the minting of coins that was the hot technology of the early 19th century, that, and the boring of cannons.I think it's more like a power hammer that hits the die so the coin is "struck" ....I'm not sure if a press for pushing in bearings would be able to do it
Cancel culture at work.By the way I never even knew that Ashley Mote died. It seems he died on 30th march 2020, but I cannot find a single reference to his death except on a profile in the EU Parliament? Was there no obituary anywhere? He was a genuine opponent of the EU and hence the NWO etc.
Producing coinage is one thing, but using it as tender is another. Governments don't like alternative currencies, they can't go collecting taxes so easily and so legislate against them.To produce a new coin on a different legend, for example the Children of Lir, would cost about $14000 for 250 coins. Which is the minimum number.
Correct, but I am not at that level.Producing coinage is one thing, but using it as tender is another. Governments don't like alternative currencies, they can't go collecting taxes so easily and so legislate against them.